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EEPs

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ð On Enter

On entry into the field, the specified EEP will run.

 

To load a pre-existing EEP file, select the "..." button.

In

Specifies a command block to run within a procedure file

Edit...

Opens the R:BASE Editor to create/edit an external EEP file

Edit Custom EEP...

Opens the R:BASE Editor to create/edit a custom EEP that is stored within the form

 

ð On Exit

On exit from the field, the specified EEP will run.

 

To load a pre-existing EEP file, select the "..." button.

In

Specifies a command block to run within a procedure file

Edit...

Opens the R:BASE Editor to create/edit an external EEP file

Edit Custom EEP...

Opens the R:BASE Editor to create/edit a custom EEP that is stored within the form

 

ð On Right Click

Right clicking on the control will run the specified EEP

 

ð On Key Press

Executes the EEP when the a key is pressed on the keyboard. The key parameter in the "On Key Press" event handler is of type TEXT; therefore, the "On Key Press" event registers the ASCII character of the key pressed. Keys that don't correspond to an ASCII character value (e.g. [Shift] or [F1]) will not execute an "On Key Press" EEP. Key combinations of non-ASCII and ASCII characters (e.g. [Shift]+[A]), execute an "On Key Press" EEP only once. For this example, [Shift]+[A] results in a key value of "A", if [Caps Lock] is off.

 

ð On Double Click

Double clicking on the control will run the specified EEP

 

ð On Click

Clicking on the control will run the specified EEP

 

ð On Mouse Enter

Will execute when the mouse cursor enters the object area

 

ð On Mouse Leave

Will execute when the mouse cursor leaves the object area

 

See also:

 

Form EEP Information

How to Define Form EEPs

VarEdit_EEPs